Combined Wood Door

The production techniques of such wood doors are more complex than of valuable wood but they solve one vital problem for classical interiors creators. External differences are accessible only to the expert, and the price is several times lower. Valuable wood is used not in the form of a bar but in the form of a veneer sheet, - a very thin cut wood having thickness of 0,3-0,65 mm. It is completely enough to show all natural beauty and a variety of valuable wood patterns.
The combined materials are made by pasting on two sides of a cheap wood panel stable MDF or HDF material; thus, dependence of a product on temperature and humidity fluctuations is reduced in many times. A valuable wood veneer sheet is pasted on the MDF surface and then it is finished with various impregnations and varnishes, as a product made of expensive wood.
As there are many pasted together surfaces in these products, their life term is lower, than of framed doors made of valuable wood, not centuries, but over 50 years.
Thus, framed doors of combined materials have three undisputed advantages:
- The low price (in the ratio price quality- life term)
- Absence of operation problems (the door does not crack, it is not curved and hogged even at an extreme microclimate of a city suite).
- Beauty and richness of valuable wood texture and refined architecture of a product.

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